Southern Springs has Wright stuff

By Zack Bellerdine/The Citizen

Saturday, September 13, 2008 10:19 PM EDT

UNION SPRINGS - Just because he's a sophomore doesn't mean Jason Wright lacks experience.
The Southern Springs quarterback started as a freshman, taking many bumps along the way.

But Saturday, Wright turned in his finest performance to date, completing 13 of 22 passes for 264 yards and four touchdowns in a 28-14 win against Whitney Point.

“Jason does a great job of leading the team,” Wolves coach Jeff Ianiri said. “He is still working on some minor stuff. I mean, he still is just a sophomore. People forget a lot of the time he started his freshman year.”

Two of Wright's touchdown passes went to receiver Mark Delaney, who finished with three receptions for 72 yards.

Southern Springs' running back Vinnie Salato played with a heavy heart after losing his grandmother Sunday. He piled up 95 yards on 12 carries and caught a pass for 11 yards. He also credits the seams that were created for him.

“I have to give all my credit to my line,” Salato said. “They give me all the holes in the world to do what I do. It feels good to do what I'm able to, but most of it comes from the line.”

Offensively everything was clicking for Southern Springs. Matt Heindl led the reception category with five for 76 yards and a touchdown. Dan Clark's only reception was a 42-yard touchdown reception on a jump ball in double coverage.

“I couldn't believe Clark's jump on that play,” Ianiri said. “He's a tall, lengthy kid and I was just so happy for him. He really wanted that ball and he showed that intensity on that play.”

The Wolves started the game out strong as they drove to score a touchdown, but it came with some work. After being called for a holding penalty the Eagles decided to decline it and back them up instead of forcing a fourth down. The Wolves responded with a first down completion to Heindl. “That definitely motivated us,” Ianiri said. “I yelled over to our offense, ‘Hey guys they don't think we can make this.' I'm just glad we proved them wrong. Great play-calling by our staff today.”

Southern Springs' defense also stepped up, as Nate Markham led with seven tackles and Mike Bean and Brandon Winter each had six tackles. Chris Rouse had five tackles, while Winter also had an interception.

Unlike last week's loss to Groton, the Wolves capitalized on most of their drives.

“We were just unable to score last week,” Ianiri said. “Even though today we were shut out in the second half, I told them we held them. That's the big thing - ran the clock down and took time away from them. A win's a win, I'll take it. It's nice to have our first win under the belt.”

Southern Springs (1-1) now turns its attention to a divisional match-up with Owego.

“We have film and we'll go over that tomorrow,” Ianiri said. “We try to get the guys ready each week. We want no surprises for them come game time.”

In film sessions this past week, Ianiri and company were able to fix problems with he blocking assignments,

“We looked over film from last week,” Ianiri said. “We missed blocks and that was the key thing we addressed this week in practice. Jason is also getting better week by week. He's respected in the huddle and is becoming a great leader.”

W.P. 0 8 0 6- 14

S.S. 6 22 0 0- 28

First Quarter

SS - Delaney 19 pass from Wright (kick failed)

Second Quarter

SS - Heindl 24 pass from Wright (Wright run)

SS - Delaney 47 pass from Wright (Bean kick)

WP - Donnelly 5 run (Manwaring pass from Pagano)

SS - Clark 42 pass from Wright (Bean kick)

Fourth Quarter

WP - Donnelly 5 run (pass failed)

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There are 5 comment(s)

springs wrote on Sep 17, 2008 3:19 PM:

" GO SS!!! ..family.. "

Farmer's Gal wrote on Sep 15, 2008 9:49 AM:

" Sensitive, aren't you?

Actually, I knew some kids who played in the program in the past few years, and I know a lot of kids who play sports at SCCS even now. The rivalry between the two schools goes back a long time and is only topped by the rivalry between SCCS and Lansing. It struck me as ironic that if kids from SCCS want to play football (the district has never had money to have a program of their own), they have to take on the rival's name.

Except it turns out the paper was wrong -- which you could have simply said right out. I had THOUGHT it was called Southern Springs, and apparently I was right -- and the newspaper got it wrong to call them the "wolves." That makes it more even-handed. I have no problem giving thanks to Union Springs for opening their program to SCCS students.

BTW, I know sports very well, and have been a life-long athlete, including a brief stint as a pro, though I am not a big follower of local high school sports. My kids got off their lazy behinds and participated in drama -- to each his own! "

longboard315 wrote on Sep 14, 2008 9:43 PM:

" Farmers Gal: Why dont you go back and troll around on the 2-Cents column - its what you do best. And You know nothing when it comes to sports, especially anything about this football program. And what a stupid comment you made - irrelevant and pointless. BTW - The team is called SOUTHERN SPRINGS; I think thats enough distinction and respect for Southern Cayuga. Besides it was the Union Springs School District that started the program, not Southern Cayuga. And not for nothing, only 5-6 kids from Southern Cayuga are on the team (of over 30 players). Maybe if more of the Southern Cayuga kids got invloved (if those non soccer kids would get away from their playstations and off their lazy behinds) then it would be different. Or if your AD would at least encourage the kids to go out for the sport. Congrats kids and coaches on your 1st win and VERY NICE JOB the Citizen did on reporting this game. Kudos! "

kshields wrote on Sep 14, 2008 12:00 PM:

" DOESN'T MATER THE NAME AS LONG AS THEY GET TO PLAY AND IT IS GOOD TO FORM TEAMS WITH NEIGHBORS. "

Farmer's Gal wrote on Sep 14, 2008 7:34 AM:

" Kids coming in from Southern Cayuga to play football on the combined team have to be called the "Wolves?" That stinks. "

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