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The Delaware Valley High School football team flexed its muscles on defense throughout the first three games of the 2024 season. The Terriers’ two wins came by shutout and, in their lone loss to Bernards, they held one of the best Group 2 teams in all of New Jersey to just seven points. In its Big Central Conference, Patriot Gold Division contest at Voorhees Friday night, Del Val showed what it could do on offense.

9/27 - 7:00 PM Football Final Delaware Valley 57 Voorhees 6 The Terriers scored on all but one of their possessions throughout the game, excluding a kneel down to end the first half, as they ran for four touchdowns, threw for three and scored another on defense in a 57-6 win. “We passed the ball well, we ran the ball well and our defense was phenomenal. They caused turnovers and they stuck to the game plan that we had all week,” junior quarterback Kelton Ibach said.



That scoring mark is the most points Del Val has scored in a single game since Nov. 25, 2010. “I was just happy with the way we came out.

We haven’t been coming out with that same intensity that we came out with in that first drive, all season,” Del Val coach Ben Ibach, who is Kelton’s dad, said. “..

. All phases, I thought, offensively, defensively and special teams, we played fantastic.” “Coming out in the first drive and having the first touchdown, we kind of set the tone,” added senior receiver Eric Klemmer.

“We played off that the whole game, we played off that energy.” The.

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