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2002 Downingtown
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Team
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Total
North Penn (8)
0
14
14
7
35
Downingtown (1)
0
6
6
0
12

On Friday night, your Knights took on the Downingtown Whippets in the first round of the District 1 Class AAAA playoffs. The Knights came away with a convincing win of 35-12. Right from the get-go the Knights controlled the game with their unrelenting running attack as well as their passing attack.

But the real story here is the Knight's defense, which didn't allow a single point in the 4th quarter and had 3 take-aways; the most the Whippets have given up all year. Downingtown's overrated offense could not get anything going and only scored on a fake option dive for 60 yards and then on a draw.

But the Knights who are known for their running game definitely opened some eyes with their passing game. QB Justin Wutti connected with Deanco Oliver for three touchdowns, and threw for 105 yards. Deanco also had an interception, which lead to one of his touchdowns.

Overall, the Knights came out ready to play and it showed when Downingtown's offense was almost a non-factor, thanks to an outstanding effort by the Knights' Defense. Also, Kevin Akins rushed for 108 yards and had 2 touchdowns. Once again, the Knights prove they are the real deal, hopefully the next team will take them more seriously.

by Zach Tillger


Pre-Game Write-up

On Friday night your North Penn Knights (7-2) will be taking on the Downingtown Whippets (10-0) in the first round of the PIAA District 1 State Playoffs. The Knights will have their hands full with Downingtown, a team who likes to air out the ball more than any other team the Knights have faced this season. Also, the Whippets run out of the shotgun formation for more than half of the time, which means that the defense will really have to get pressure on QB Matt Helm. Matt has completed 64% of his passes this season and piled up 1,488 yards and 18 touchdowns.

All in all, this game will be definitely worth the drive as the Knights look to win their first playoff game since 1999. The game will be hard hitting, fast paced, and action packed.

by Zach Tillger

The Final Score Board
Final Score

Defense
The Defense came up BIG

Offense
The NP Offense

Finney pressures Helm
Helm had company all night

Riccaridi Sacks Helm
The Knights just wouldn't let up.

Akins
Akins running the ball

Laky
Laky had a big Knight

Wutti
Wutti remains consistent

Harrison
Reggie comes to assist Macksoud

Farrell
Farrell declines Muhammad


Casertano goes around the corner

Oliver
Deanco Oliver had an excellent game

Coach Beck
Coach Beck congratulates the Team

Finney
Finney returns the kick

Point After
Kornock was perfect on PAT's

Coach Beck
Coach Beck preparing for next week

Ball
Ball with another completion

Finney
Finney taking it up the sideline

Ushler
Ushler gets ready to make a big hit

Kornock
Kornock kicks off in the 2nd half


Wutti Running through the middle

No where to go
Another good tackle

Finney
Time to celebrate

Coach Pettine
Coach Pettine made it out to the game

McCourt, Akins, Casertano, Ball
Casertano leads for Akins

Lakey
Laky took the hits and kept on running

Wutti over the middle
Wutti throwing over the middle

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