No rest for 'Jackets
Backs against the wall and no room for error — Freeport's football team has some company in that respect.
The Yellowjackets visit Burrell Friday night with the loser's playoff hopes in deep peril.
Both teams are 3-3 and tied for fourth place in the Big East Conference standings. Only the top four will qualify for next month's WPIAL playoffs.
Freeport coach John Gaillot believes his team's attitude benefits the Yellowjackets, who have rebounded from an 0-3 start for the second consecutive season. Freeport earned the final playoff spot out of the conference last year.
“Our kids have a been there, done that attitude,” said Gaillot. “I like how calm they are and how hard they work.
“It seems like every game we play gets bigger. We thought last week's game (a 40-21 win over Deer Lakes) was big. This week, it's tenfold.”
Burrell saw its three-game winning streak snapped by a 34-18 loss at Mount Pleasant last Friday. Still, Bucs' second-year coach Shawn Liotta is pleased with the position his team is in — controlling its own destiny after a 2-8 record last year.
“We're not where we want to be yet, but I'm extremely proud of this group,” he said. “Two years ago, they won just one game here. Last year, we won two games. We dressed 18 or 19 kids in our game last year against Freeport (a 48-3 win for the 'Jackets) and should be dressing 36 Friday.”
One of them is quarterback Alex Arledge, a transfer from Central Catholic who has added big-play ability to Burrell's passing attack. The junior has passed for 1,517 and 15 touchdowns compared to eight interceptions.
“We run the run-and-shoot and our receivers do a lot of reading coverages post-snap,” Liotta said. “It takes a while to get our offense down, but (Arledge) has done an excellent job, particularly in recent weeks.”
Arledge has formed a potent connection with senior wideout Seth Fishbach, who has 36 catches for 698 yards and nine scores.
Running back Mickey Scherer leads the ground game with 679 yards. No other Burrell player has over 80 yards rushing.
“We see a lot of us in them,” said Gaillot of the Bucs. “They're very aggressive and tenacious on defense.”
Much focus will be on Freeport's defensive front, which includes ends Garret Schaffhauser, Andrew Sullivan and Cole Charlton, tackles Carter Dougherty and Jewlius Barnes and nose guard Pierce Craven.
“They have to continue being relentless Friday night,” said Gaillot. “I'm happy with their play. They give you everything they have.”
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