

This is a ‘W’, but we’re on to the next game, we have to keep it going.” “We just have to keep this train rolling. That’s what we’ve been doing and that’s why we got a ‘W’ tonight. It makes me want to go harder in practice, everyday. “We’re hungry, you can see it in everybody’s eyes. “The energy is a lot different,” he said. Senior Jairo Padin said there’s a noticeable difference with this team. in the morning, it didn’t matter, these guys were ready to play.” But you know what, we could have played this game at 6 a.m. “That’s what high school football is all about. “I would love to play under the lights every week,” Haddon Township head coach Zac Dayton said. The nighttime backdrop just added to the electricity of the evening. Sharp new white helmets and uniforms and a fresh #JointheFlight attitude gave a different feeling in the air surrounding the program. Plumes of baby powder went skyward from the Hawks’ faithful whenever a big play was made, making for a cool sight on a warm evening. Haddon Township’s student section and fans packed the home bleachers, where very few spots were left vacant. football: Games to Watch, schedule, predictions for Week 1 in South Jersey “That was a pretty rowdy home crowd and to play my last (season opener) before a big crowd, to come out here with my brothers and get the win, it feels great.” “It’s just an awesome feeling,” said senior Zach Gruber, who accounted for Township’s first touchdown on offense and first interception on defense of the season. Haddon Township responded with a performance worthy of prime-time, putting together a workmanlike 33-16 victory over Gateway before a raucous crowd. and played their season opener under the glow of electric light and the artificial turf at Bishop Eustace Prep Thursday night. Without illumination at its home field on campus, the Hawks took the short trip up Cuthbert Blvd. Just ask the Haddon Township High School football team. PENNSAUKEN – High school football is just better when it’s played under the lights.
