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Written by: on Saturday, September 12th, 2020. Follow Cody Smith on Twitter.

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MILTON – When you think of the many ways to win a football game, special teams isn’t always the first aspect of the game that comes to mind.

You usually hear how the game is won in the trenches, or by a stifling defensive performance or a high-flying offense.

However, Friday night the Seals accomplished the former, blocking three punts and returning a kickoff for a touchdown to help roll to a season opening 42-6 victory over the host Milton Black Panthers.

The first of Selinsgrove’s three blocked punts came following Milton’s first possession of the game. After downing a punt of its own deep in Milton territory, a strong Selinsgrove defensive stand forced Milton to punt from inside its own 5-yard line.

Selinsgrove junior Brandon Hile rushed off the right edge and got to the Milton punter just in enough time to deflect the ball so it wouldn’t travel very far. The ball ended up downed at the Milton 4-yard line, but the Black Panthers forced a fumble on the ensuing play, earning a touchback and keeping the score 0-0.

Despite the slow start for the Seals, the team would find its groove quite quickly.

“We started slow,” said Seals’ coach Derek Hicks. “We had a couple opportunities to put some touchdowns up early, and we missed those. But the kids responded.”

Late in the opening quarter the Seals came away with their first score of the season. A Nate Aument interception set the Seals up in Milton territory, and just one play later Nate Schon ripped off a 41-yard run to earn a 7-0 advantage.

The Seals would score again on their next possession on yet another long run. This time Ryan Aument scored from 53 yards out for his first of two touchdowns on the night. He would finish the game with six carries for a team-high 64 yards and a score.

“With Schon, Aument and Teague back there, our line doesn’t have to dominate, they just have to stay on guys and open up some seams.” Said Hicks. “Our goal is to really establish that running game each week.”

With a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter, the Selinsgrove special teams unit got to its second punt of the day. This time Schon burst through the line and got his fingertips on the ball, causing the Milton punt to travel just five yards.

Four plays later, Selinsgrove punched in another score, giving the Seals touchdowns on three consecutive possessions and a 21-0 lead.

Milton earned its first points of the 2020 season on the following possession. The Black Panthers – led mostly by senior running back Jason Valladares – marched down the field on a methodical drive that took over six minutes off the clock.

Despite toting the ball nine times on the 13-play drive, Valladares gave way to quarterback Ethan Rowe deep in Seals’ territory, as the senior quarterback dove in for a one-yard score that got Milton back in the game, trailing just 21-6.

Valladares finished the night with 30 carries for a game-high 69 rushing yards for the Milton offense, while Rowe ran the ball four times for 10 yards and the lone Milton score.

Right as it seemed Milton may have earned some momentum in the game, the Black Panthers were brought right back down to earth when Nate Aument made his second big special teams play of the day. On the ensuing kickoff, Aument scooped the ball up at the Selinsgrove 16-yard line, made a few players miss, and scooted 84 yards into the endzone for a kickoff return touchdown.

“Our special teams were atrocious. It absolutely killed us tonight,” said Milton head coach Phil Davis. “We were able to score and then gave up a quick touchdown that completely took the wind out of our sails.”

The quick score sent Selinsgrove into the locker room with a solid 28-6 lead at the half.

In the second half the Seals continued to score. Junior running back Teague Hoover got a chance to tote the ball a few times and turned that into six carries for 38 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the third quarter.

Mid-way through the third quarter, Selinsgrove struck again with multiple players penetrating through the Milton linemen en-route to the third blocked punt of the night.

“Brandon Hile is so quick and long,” said Hicks. “He did a nice job coming off the edge and getting his hands up all night. He was able to deflect one and knock down another one.”

With the victory, Selinsgrove starts the season off on the right foot and improves to 1-0. They will travel to Central Mountain (1-0) next Friday.

The Black Panthers fall to 0-1 – and according to Coach Davis – still have a lot to work on.

“We’ve got a lot to work on,” said Davis. “We were unable to sustain drives. Early in the game we didn’t have great field position. We played hard, but we’ve got some things to work on.”

Milton is currently scheduled to travel to Shamokin (0-1) next Friday.

Selinsgrove 42, Milton 6

SCORE BY QUARTERS

Selinsgrove 14  14  14  0  — 42

Milton 0  6  0  0  — 6

First Quarter

S—Nate Schon 41-yard run (Kyle Ruhl PAT Good), 3:14.

S—Ryan Aument 53-yard run (Ruhl PAT Good), 0:47

Second Quarter

S—Aument 2-yard run (Ruhl PAT Good), 8:57.

M—Ethan Rowe 1-yard run (PAT No Good), 2:53.

S—Nate Aument 84-yard kickoff return (Ruhl PAT Good), 2:40

Third Quarter

S—Teague Hoover 9-yard run (Ruhl PAT Good), 6:29

S—Hoover 2-yard run (Ruhl PAT Good), 0:09

TEAM STATISTICS S M

First downs 6 8

Total yards 263 156

Rushes-yards 25-185 39-82

Yards passing 78 74

Passing (comp.-att.-int.) 5-10-0 10-19-1

Fumbles-lost 2-1 1-1

Penalties-yards 4-25 3-20

 

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Selinsgrove: R. Aument 6-64 2 TD, Schon 2-58 TD, Hoover 6-38 2 TD, Coy Bastian 5-34, Reece Fellman 1-2, Jack Hawn 4-(-4), TEAM 1-(-7). Milton: Jason Valladares 30-69, Rowe 4-10 TD, Ashton Canelo 2-8, Alexander DeHart 1-2, Trey Locke 2-(-7).

PASSING—Selinsgrove: Bastian 5-10 78 yds. Milton: Rowe 10-19 74 yds, INT.

RECEIVING—Selinsgrove: R. Aument 1-41, Brett Foor 3-24, Schon 1-13. Milton: Canelo 4-25, Xzavier Minium 2-23, Dylan Reiff 2-21, Valladares 1-5, Nathan Scholl 1-0.

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