Irish: WRs adapting crucial to success…
By Robert Przybylo
BPrzybylo@opubco.com
First there was Quinn Shanbour at quarterback for Bishop McGuinness. A broken ankle late in a 10-9 loss at Bishop Kelley has put him out.
So Camden Tharp took over. After a dazzling performance against Millwood, Tharp was out on the first play against Piedmont.
Enter David Krahl, and all he does is throw for five touchdowns in his first start and lead McGuinness to 54 points.
So while this definitely adds ammo to coach Kenny Young when he said all three were about equal, I’ve been more impressed about what this says about the Irish wide receivers.
Said Sam Crabtree:
As a receiver, it is kinda difficult to get that rhythm and chemistry. For Krahl to come in like he did last week, I was extremely impressed by it.
Crabtree said the key is to try to work on the chemistry during the week, and that’s something him and Kyle Ahmad have been working on. As of Monday night, it looks like Tharp will get the call as he was back out with the first string and Krahl was the JV quarterback.
Either way, making the trip to McGuinness on Wednesday for more insight. And then joining the Irish (3-1, 1-0) on the trip to Weatherford (4-0, 1-0) on Friday night.
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