Pottsville routs Jim Thorpe in home opener

Pottsville's JuJu Bainbridge looks for running room in the Crimson Tide's 48-7 win over Jim Thorpe on Friday at Veterans Memorial Stadium (Photo by Danie Mae Photography)
POTTSVILLE — Pottsville weathered the storm early, then dumped a deluge of big plays on Jim Thorpe to thump the Olympians 48-7 in a Schuylkill/Colonial Red Division game Friday night at Veterans Memorial Stadium.
Running back JuJu Bainbridge rushed for 122 yards and three touchdowns — all in the first half — as the Crimson Tide (1-1, 1-0 Red) built a 34-7 halftime lead and cruised to victory in their home opener.
Quarterback Andrew Allen added 176 yards through the air, including a 63-yard strike to Tsirell Curry late in the first quarter to put Pottsville ahead to stay. Allen added another touchdown on an 8-yard run.
Curry had a big night as well, catching three passes for 134 yards and a score.
That wasn’t all. Reserve running back Evan Galavage rushed three times for 99 yards, including TD jaunts of 9 and 74 yards on consecutive offensive plays in the third quarter.
The reason for the big numbers was the play of Pottsville’s offensive line, which took control of the line of scrimmage more and more as the game wore on. The Tide finished with 235 yards rushing on just 24 carries and compiled 411 total yards.
“They played great. I want to give a lot of props to them. Great job,’’ Bainbridge said of the men up front. “They’re the reason I can run the ball.’’
Added Allen: “I can’t give enough credit to the line. They played out of their minds.’’

Pottsville set the tone by taking the opening kickoff and marching 60 yards on 11 plays. Bainbridge cashed in on a 2-yard run and Christian Alvarez added the extra point for a 7-0 lead.
Jim Thorpe (1-1, 0-1) answered with a 14-play, 84-yard drive to tie the game 7-7. Josh Louk plowed the final two yards for the TD.
With seconds left in the first quarter, Allen somehow escaped a fierce pass rush, rolled away and connected with Curry, who raced 63 yards down the home sideline to put Pottsville back on top 14-7.

In the second quarter, Shay Strencosky intercepted a pass, and Tahlil Flucker-White recovered a fumble to set up Tide touchdowns.
Bainbridge had TD runs of 2 and 13 yards in the final minute to turn a 21-7 lead into a 34-7 advantage at intermission.
The line helped Pottsville pile up 261 yards in the first half.
“A lot of young guys on that offensive line doing a great job in the weight room and a great job with our scheme,’’ Pottsville coach Mike Brennan said. “They’re showing up to work every day. We still have a long way to go, but I think they showed tonight that they could be a really good offensive line.’’
