Springfield CYO football update
SFA Junior Varsity
SFA 29, St. Bernadette 0
The St. Francis of Assisi (SFA) fifth and sixth grade football team thumped St. Bernadette 29-0 under the lights at Dermond Field in Drexel Hill on a misty Friday night, and improved its record to 4-0.
SFA immediately lit up the scoreboard when Nicky Kutufaris returned the opening kickoff 70 yards for a touchdown. Mike Conran booted the extra point, and in a blink of an eye SFA was leading 8-0. There was no further scoring in the first quarter.
SFA struck pay dirt twice in the second quarter when Liam McKnight tossed scoring passes of 29 yards to Conran and 35 yards to Tommy Kutufaris. Conran then converted both extra points, one by foot and the other through the air to N. Kutufaris. The half came to a close with SFA on top 23-0.
SFA completed the scoring in the fourth quarter when Anthony Scarduzio skated 32 yards around end for a touchdown.
Despite the sloppy field conditions, neither team committed a turnover.
SFA’s defense allowed only 44 yards and two first downs, and remains unscored upon for the year.
Leading tacklers were Patrick Divine, Tommy Kutufaris, Justin Shields, Marty O’Connell, Adam Klein, Connor Crawford, Johnny Powers, Derek Strain, Cole Dumont, Mike Conran, N. Kutufaris and Scarduzio.
SFA will travel to Paddock Park in Havertown to battle St. Denis this Saturday at noon.
SFA 29, St. Bernadette 0
The St. Francis of Assisi (SFA) fifth and sixth grade football team thumped St. Bernadette 29-0 under the lights at Dermond Field in Drexel Hill on a misty Friday night, and improved its record to 4-0.
SFA immediately lit up the scoreboard when Nicky Kutufaris returned the opening kickoff 70 yards for a touchdown. Mike Conran booted the extra point, and in a blink of an eye SFA was leading 8-0. There was no further scoring in the first quarter.
SFA struck pay dirt twice in the second quarter when Liam McKnight tossed scoring passes of 29 yards to Conran and 35 yards to Tommy Kutufaris. Conran then converted both extra points, one by foot and the other through the air to N. Kutufaris. The half came to a close with SFA on top 23-0.
SFA completed the scoring in the fourth quarter when Anthony Scarduzio skated 32 yards around end for a touchdown.
Despite the sloppy field conditions, neither team committed a turnover.
SFA’s defense allowed only 44 yards and two first downs, and remains unscored upon for the year.
Leading tacklers were Patrick Divine, Tommy Kutufaris, Justin Shields, Marty O’Connell, Adam Klein, Connor Crawford, Johnny Powers, Derek Strain, Cole Dumont, Mike Conran, N. Kutufaris and Scarduzio.
SFA will travel to Paddock Park in Havertown to battle St. Denis this Saturday at noon.
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