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Lifetime vs.
Abington: |
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24-9-0 |
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Last Win: 2008 |
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Last Loss: 2009 |
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Year |
N |
A |
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1977 |
14 |
00 |
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1978 |
14 |
21 |
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1979 |
13 |
00 |
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1980 |
23 |
16 |
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1981 |
15 |
13 |
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1982 |
00 |
23 |
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1983 |
07 |
17 |
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1984 |
30 |
12 |
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1985 |
28 |
00 |
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1986 |
13 |
18 |
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1987 |
21 |
20 |
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1988 |
08 |
07 |
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1989 |
35 |
27 |
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1990 |
15 |
18 |
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1991 |
21 |
13 |
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1992 |
13 |
17 |
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1993 |
21 |
20 |
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1994 |
14 |
35 |
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1995 |
45 |
08 |
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1996 |
23 |
10 |
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1997 |
69 |
36 |
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1998 |
35 |
00 |
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1999 |
34 |
00 |
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2000 |
55 |
13 |
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2001 |
42 |
21 |
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2002 |
38 |
17 |
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2003 |
21 |
28 |
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2004 |
45 |
07 |
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2005 |
50 |
17 |
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2006 |
27 |
21 |
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2007 |
38 |
26 |
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2008 |
07 |
00 |
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2009 |
24 |
28 |
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Totals |
849 |
509 |
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Record 24-9 |
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Neshaminy 24 - Abington 28
On another beautiful football night, the ‘Skins traveled to
Abington to take on a very tough SOL-National Conference
Ghosts club to start off league play. And with nary a loss
between the two teams, this one looked to be a doozy as
besides early season bragging rights, the game’s
implications for the season and the playoffs was already
apparent.
So moving down to the action on the field, the ‘Skins won
the toss and elected to receive. Going right at Abington,
Neshaminy moved it down the field in a hurry as Stephen
Stemme broke off a 39-yard ramble. Driving down in close, a
penalty knocked them back out of range for the TD; however,
Ricky Domico nailed a 35-yard field goal to earn a 3-0 lead.
Following the kickoff, the Ghosts looked for real as they
then put together a very nice 71-yard drive after beginning
that effort on their own 29. Mixing it up nicely, it was Sam
Kind finding his favorite receiver, Anthony Hensely, for a
touchdown via the airways. The PAT was perfect and it then
went to 7-3 for the home guys.
Booting it away, the Redskins then started with good field
position. Highlighting that Redskin offensive series was a
38-yard run by Bryan Dean for a score but another costly
penalty saw that one come back. Then after banging around
with the pigskin a while longer, the ball eventually went
back to the Ghosts after the ‘Skins couldn’t convert.
Soon swinging to the second-quarter, Abington started off at
that series near their own 30 but stalled and then punted
with Neshaminy setting up at their 30 after the catch. And
looking sharp, that drive featured a Corey Majors punch
right up the middle to the 44 followed by a Charlie
Marterella toss to Shane Quinn who came down at the enemy
40. Then it was Bryan Dean breaking loose for another
six-points that stuck, with the ‘Skins up 10-7 after the
Domico kick.
With our guys catching a break, some sloppy ball handling
saw Abington starting on their own five-yard line after the
kickoff. But moving it out from there, the Ghosts looked
unstoppable as they consistently went up top to drive the 95
yards for a score. With the PAT good, it then went to 14-10
in Abington’s favor.
Dean then returned the kick to the 40 where the Redskins had
good field position. But failing to convert, they punted it
away at the 1:40 mark. Starting at their 25, it was
Abington’s Julien Ireland finally showing his stuff as he
busted one to the Neshaminy 27. Just a few plays later it
was Kind to Hensley once again as Abington went up 21-10
just before the half. And then with the combatants heading
to the locker room for the break, Redskin fans were no doubt
happy for the chance to regroup.
Rolling back out on the field for the second half, Abington
took the kick and moved to mid-field before failing to
convert. Punting it away, Neshaminy then started at their
own 17. Doing nothing with that possession, it was Bryan
Reice coming in to punt which gave the ball back to the
Galloping Ghosts at their own 45. Pushing it right down the
field to the 20, it was only Marco Dapkey’s pick of a Ghost
pass that stopped that Abington drive. But not able to
capitalize, it was the ‘Skins punting once again with
Abington regaining control at their own 40 after the
exchange.
With Abington soon at Neshaminy’s 35 with a second and long,
the teams swapped ends as the fourth-quarter started. Going
to fourth down, the Ghosts punted and it was just perfect as
it left the Blue and Red with a first down at their own
one-yard line. And it didn’t get any better from there as a
Marterella pass was quickly picked off at the twenty and
returned to the end zone for a score. But refusing to throw
in the towel, the ‘Skins woke up and took the next series
the distance thanks to some very pretty passes by Brian
Titus to both Ricky Williams and Rick Brebner to get it down
in close. With Dean taking it in for the TD, Titus located
Shane Quinn for the two-point conversion to make it a ten
point game at 28-18.
With Abington getting the ball back deep in their own end of
the field, Corey Majors squelched that Ghost drive as he
intercepted an Abington toss at the 22. Then Titus came in
and immediately pitched a strike to Frank Csaszar in the
back ten for a quick Blue and Red score. The PAT bounced off
the uprights, though, and the score then stood at 28-24.
With Abington starting at their own 35 after the kickoff
went out of bounds, a Ghost fumble was recovered by a
Neshaminy player at mid-field with three minutes to go. But
the favor was returned immediately as a ‘Skin back gave it
right back. Then going nowhere, Abington set up to punt it
away with 1:22 left in the game; however, the kick was
blocked and Neshaminy took over at the Abington 35 with a
first and ten.
From there the ‘Skins took it to a fourth and five which saw
Titus nail Dwight Williams at the 22 for the first down with
49 seconds remaining. Going to fourth and ten once again,
this time the Titus pass was picked off to end Neshaminy’s
chances.
Although this one goes in the books as a loss, let’s not
throw the baby out with the bath water just yet. It’s
obvious that the Ghosts are a very good football team and
despite getting behind the eight ball, the Redskins didn’t
mail it in as they closed to within four points before their
luck ran out. So rather than kick the can down the road,
we’ll first give a salute to the Galloping Ghosts of
Abington who proved they’re just as promised. And then as to
our boys, there’s a lot of football left to play and it all
starts next week at Harry S. Truman on Friday night -- so
let’s shake this one off and get right back in the saddle.
See you at the game.
Game Captains: Ricky Williams (12 - SR), Andy Lynch (12 - SR), Bryan Dean
(12 - SR),
Stephen Stemme (12 - SR)
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Neshaminy |
03 |
07 |
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14 |
24 |
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Abington |
07 |
14 |
00 |
07 |
28 |
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