“When their effort matches their talent, good things are going to happen. “I think they played hard,” Raiders coach Ron Butschle said. Seneca Valley’s defensive line set the tempo. The Rams only finished with 115 yards of total offense. Seneca Valley (2-2) limited Pine-Richland to minus-3 rushing yards on 26 carries. Led by a devastating performance from the defensive line, the Raiders stopped their slide. “We were going back to base defense and were stacking days every day, having a good practice every day and focusing on the right things to do.” “We were very upset and were fixing it throughout the week,” Lyczek said. Seneca Valley refused to give any ground during a 13-3 win over the Rams. The Raiders didn’t want to see the football marching up-and-down the field again.Īfter conceding 63 points in consecutive losses to Peters Township and Canon-McMillan, the Raiders had a different attitude Friday night at Rams Stadium. PINE TWP - Setting anger drove Seneca Valley football defensive lineman Aiden Lyczek to have a good week. Raiders shut down Pine-Richland for 13-3 road win
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