The Spartans are moving on to the Class 3A state semifinals after an impressive 35-14 victory over Scranton Prep at Gov. Mifflin. Wyomissing improved to (14-0). The Cavaliers saw their perfect season come to an end. The District 2 champs finish (11-1). The Spartans reached the end zone on their first three possessions. Drew Eisenhower was responsible for two of those touchdowns, and he was just getting started. The 185-pound junior ran for 133 yards on 14 carries. I asked Eisenhower about his offensive line. He said, “They’re all monsters.” Wyomissing had success running on the edge against Scranton Prep. Eisenhower loves seeing 6’4, 310-pound junior Jven Williams out in front of him. Williams has received several Division I offers. The Spartans opened the second half with a 12-play, 66-yard TD drive that took six and a-half minutes off the clock. Eisenhower had a big smile on his face when we discussed that series of plays which put Wyomissing up 28-7. The Spartans piled up 319 yards on the ground. They didn’t put the ball in the air once. Senior fullback Tommy Grabowski rumbled for 61 yards and 2TD on 15 carries. He’s over 1,250 yards this season with 25 scores. Amory Thompson chipped in with 64 yards and a touchdown on twelve carries. Eisenhower, Grabowski, and Thompson start on defense as well. They held the Cavaliers to 84 yards through three quarters, and 40 of that total came on a fake punt by Rob Rossi. Aiden Mack came up with two sacks for Wyomissing. Junior running back London Montgomery left after just one offensive series due to an injury. He entered the game with 2,353 yards and 35TD. Eisenhower said you never want to see anyone get hurt. Montgomery had seven yards on three carries. The Spartans will take on Neumann-Goretti in the semifinals. Eisenhower knows that won’t be an easy game. The Saints shutout Danville 28-0 in the quarterfinals.
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