Stroudsburg get much needed victory over North
October 10, 2021
The Stroudsburg football team took care of business against East Stroudsburg North on Friday night, winning in convincing fashion by a score of 63-8.
The Mountaineers entered Friday’s match-up in Dingmans Ferry with a 2-4 record. After a huge upset victory on the road against Liberty, Stroudsburg dropped two straight games, one against Pocono Mountain West and the other to Dieruff.
In addition to their recent struggles, the team was playing without three of its four captains. Seniors Ethan Sodl, quarterback, Xavier Dorst, center and defensive end, and Nathan Voorhis, slot and defensive end, were all sidelined due to injury and eligibility rules for Friday night’s contest. The only senior captain playing was Anthony Liguori, who played very well on both sides of the ball.
These missing players did not seem to slow down the team. Early in the first quarter, junior Andre Reames Jr. scored the first points of the game to put the Mounties up 7-0. This score was followed by a 50 yard touchdown run from junior Jaiden Bermudez. Shortly after, Reames scored again, this time on another 50 yard touchdown run.
Later in the first quarter, senior Terrence Jewell II caught a five yard touchdown pass from junior quarterback Aiden Herman. To conclude the quarter, junior Marcus Ennis took a five yard run up the middle for another score. At the end of the first quarter, Stroudsburg led the Timberwolves 35-0.
Aiden Herman, the D11 Sports player of the game, took control of the offense from the beginning of the game. It was the junior’s first career varsity start as he filled in for the injured Ethan Sodl. The nerves and speed of the game did not seem to bother him as he led the team to victory.
“It felt amazing,” said Herman. “At first, of course you are going to be a little nervous, but after that first drive it was all excitement.”
The second quarter saw North achieve a little momentum after scoring their first home touchdown of the season. The large home student section was active and loud after the score. The big touchdown pass and successful two-point conversion put the Timberwolves on the board, making the score 35-8.
This success was short lived, as Stroudsburg’s Herman connected with Jewell again, this time on a 22 yard passing touchdown. Jewell made an impressive diving catch in the end zone for the touchdown. Jaiden Bermudez then scored again on a five yard sweep to make the score 49-8 in favor of the Mounties. The first half ended with a Jewell interception with 27.4 seconds remaining.
Stroudsburg mainly played their junior varsity team in the second half, giving opportunities to guys who do not usually see the field on Friday nights.
Stroudsburg’s sophomore Will Francis scored twice in the second half to make the final score 63-8.
It is also worth noting that the Mountaineers were perfect on extra points. Kickers Nick Radoi and Ethan Smith combined for an impressive 9 for 9 on PATs.
Head coach Jim Miller was proud of the way his team competed.
“The biggest thing is our kids haven’t given up. This was a good win for our guys to come out and take control,” said Miller.
The Mountaineers face a struggling William Allen team next week at home. The Canaries are 0-7 currently. The head coach also had some words for next week’s game.
“We need to come out and get a good week of practice, play physical football, and keep getting better,” said Miller.
As for North, the Timberwolves are now 0-6. They look to get their first win of the season next week as they travel to Dieruff to face the Huskies.
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