Chad Breidinger/Reporter
Easternpafootball.com
On a misty night in Bethlehem the Knights of North Penn (D1) defeated the Hurricanes of Liberty 23-15. This game was billed as one of the premier opening night games as both teams have established themselves as state contenders in recent years.
It was a game of two halves with North Penn taking a 20-0 halftime lead. Liberty outscored the Knights 15-3 in the second half but time was not on their side.
Liberty was plagued with penalties, missed tackles, and turnovers all night while North Penn capitalized on them.
Perhaps the story of the game was the impressive kicking of Brandon Mcmanus of North Penn. He consistently gave Liberty the ball at their own 20 as each of his 6 kickoffs went into or out of the back of the endzone. He also made 3 field goals of 42, 30, and 26- yards. In pre-game he kicked a 58-yarder.
Liberty’s first drive stalled on a Jarrod West fumble on a WR reverse. North Penn went for a fake punt that was halted by Liberty’s Anthony Gonzales on the ensuing drive.
After a personal foul facemask on Liberty, Andrew Stoll finished off North Penn’s 2nd drive with a 1-yard touchdown run with the PAT good, giving North Penn the 7-0 lead.
On North Penn’s 3rd drive, QB Justin Davey hit WR Ronnie Akins on a 30-yard TD strike in which Akins slipped a tackle on the way into the endzone. The drive was aided by a defensive approchement penalty on 4th and 1. North Penn 14-0.
Liberty’s next series ended on a Gonzales INT by North Penn’s Anthony Cardillo. North Penn followed with a 42-yard field goal by Mcmanus putting North Penn up 17-0.
North Penn’s very next drive ended with another Mcmanus field goal from 30-yards out making it 20-0.
In the second half Liberty started to move the ball by the running of (QB) Gonzales, (FB) Daryl Klotz, and (HB) Brandon Brader.
Liberty’s first score came on a 4-yard TD run by Gonzales with the PAT good cutting the lead to 20-7.
On the 1st play of the next series, North Penn’s Akins was at it again, this time running a scissors play 70-yards down to the 5-yard line. It appeared that Akins would score but he was eventually caught from behind by Pitt bound Devon Street. On that same drive Liberty held on 4th and 1 on the 1-yard line.
Liberty was forced to punt deep in it’s own territory setting up Mcmanus’s 3rd FG of the day from 26-yards out making the score 23-7.
Liberty would not go quietly as Brandon Brader scooted in from 10-yards out. Liberty went for the 2-point conversion in hopes of making it a 1-touchdown game. The result was Gonzales to Street for 2 and cutting the lead to 23-15.
Liberty then went for the onsides kick with about 4 minutes left but North Penn recovered and then converted 2 first downs to run out the clock.
Next week Liberty faces Parkland who was a 20-13 loser to St. Joe’s Prep and North Penn lines up against Lansdale Catholic.
6 Responses
DONT BE JEALOUS THAT THE LIBERTY BAND IS BETTER THAN NORTH pENNS
north penn is overratted
this was a great game 2 watch but I think the better team came out victorious. And I was at the hazelton northpenn scrimage, and north penn quarter back wasn’t allowed 2 run the ball that’s his biggest threat
If Liberty was so overrated.. why wouldnt have a bigger and better North Penn team have blown them out of the water. Despite all of the penalties and week one blunders, they still were in the game at the end. and this guy talking about hazelton winning in a scrimmage is just bogus.. theres a reason its a scrimmage and not a regular season game.
yeah me ..too..Liberty is overatted by a short shot…and what is great is that..man well North penn just ran all over ….liberty 20-0 at half time thats the real score…i’d leave it at that…but whats funny is how hazleton defeated north penn..by a couple of touchdowns in a scrimmage earlier this year..so..a potential…north penn..hazleton playoff game..mite be a great one..later on…in the season..when state playoffs come…
The game was not as close as the score indicated. NP was running all over Liberty, marching freely up and down the field. NP was stopped once on the 1, and was drving again when the game ended. The Liberty band aslo showed their unsportsmanlike conduct by purposely playing loudly as NP was lined up ready to snap the ball, horns blaring trying to distract the offense. Very poor showing, I would expect more from one of the better teams from D11.