When he was a two-way football star at Fredonia, Matt Lotter was never afraid of the big moments. As a senior, after his Hillbillies defeated the Southwestern T
When he was a two-way football star at Fredonia, Matt Lotter was never afraid of the big moments. As a senior, after his Hillbillies defeated the Southwestern T
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SHERMAN Clymer/Sherman/Panama had a somewhat convoluted path to Class C’s No. 1 seed heading into Saturday afternoon’s game.
Beat Fredonia.
And hold the Hillbillies to fewer than six points.
Check.
And check.
John Swabik scored a pair of second-quarter touchdowns and the Wolfpack stifled the Nick Whitfield-led Fredonia attack all afternoon en route to a 26-0 Class C South title-clinching victory at Harry S. Brosius Field.
C/S/P’s reward for such dominance? A Section VI semifinal date with undefeated Southwestern next Saturday afternoon in Clymer.
Swabik, filling in as the Wolfpack’s primary running back with Connor Cooper injured, made the most of his opportunity running 24 times for a career-high 219 yards.