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Uniontown routs Carrick for 500th victory, 34-0

By Rob Burchianti 4 min read
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Uniontown players, coaches and cheerleaders pose with a banner acknowledging the football program's 500th career win after the Red Raiders defeated Carrick, 34-0, Friday afternoon at Cupples Stadium.
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Uniontown running back David Ranitu (5) fends off a Carrick defender during Friday afternoon's game at Cupples Stadium. Ranitu ran for 62 yards and a touchdown, blocked a punt and kicked four extra points in the Red Raiders' 34-0 win.
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Uniontown's Kelan Milsom (2) forces Carrick's Kejuan Johnson (6) to fumble the ball during Friday afternoon's game at Cupples Stadium.
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Uniontown's David Winfrey III secures the football before going out of bounds during Friday afternoon's game against Carrick at Cupples Stadium. Winfrey had two receptions for 79 yards and a touchdown in the Red Raiders' 34-0 win.
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Uniontown's Notorious Grooms alertly laterals the ball while being tackled on a punt return during Friday afternoon's game against Carrick at Cupples Stadium. Mike Thomas took the lateral and ran 28 yards for a touchdown.
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Uniontown quarterback Cam Dugan (12) stiff arms Carrick's Calvin Smith (50) during Friday afternoon's game at Cupples Stadium. Dugan threw for 90 yards and a touchdown and also ran for a score in the Red Raiders' 34-0 win.
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Uniontown head coach Keith Jeffries talks with his players during Friday afternoon's game against Carrick at Cupples Stadium.

Uniontown rode a solid team effort to a historic football victory on Friday night.

Five different players found the end zone and the defense turned in a dominating effort as the Red Raiders romped over Carrick, 34-0, at Cupples Stadium to earn their programĢƵ 500th career win.

Notorious Grooms and Mike Thomas scored on punt returns, Cam Dugan and David Ranitu each ran for a touchdown and Dugan also threw a long TD pass to Calvin Winfrey III as Uniontown won its second straight game to improve to 2-1.

“ItĢƵ a huge win, a great honor for the school,” Red Raiders coach Keith Jeffries said of the milestone.

“There aren’t too many teams in the state that have 500 victories. ItĢƵ a pretty big accomplishment and just shows you the football tradition thatĢƵ been at the school for over 100 years.”

Uniontown is the 25th WPIAL team to reach the 500-win mark.

The Red Raiders’ defense flexed its muscles, holding Carrick (0-3) to minus-13 yards on offense while recording six sacks.

“The whole defense in general played very well,” Jeffries said. “They understood what we wanted them to do, they bought into the game plan and it showed.

“I thought Gary Smitley did a very good job on the d-line for us. He made a couple nice plays in their backfield. Kelan Milsom made a couple beautiful tackles where he knocked the ball loose. We forced some turnovers.”

UniontownĢƵ defense harassed Raiders quarterback Zion Frye the entire game.

“They threw the ball a lot,” Jeffries said. “We told them to be ready because their quarterback has a really good arm. We were able to get pressure on him and disrupt their offense.

“The kids have played well defensively the last two games. The only touchdown they’ve given up was against our JV kids at the end of the Perry game. A shutout is a big accomplishment.”

The Red Raiders scored the only points they would need when DuganĢƵ four-yard touchdown run capped a seven-play, 28-yard drive in the first quarter that was set up when Ranitu blocked a Carrick punt.

UniontownĢƵ defense pinned the Raiders deep in their own territory later in the quarter, forcing a punt from the back of the end zone that Grooms caught in stride and returned 28 yards for a touchdown. Ranitu kicked the second of his four extra points to make it 14-0.

The Red Raiders scored on another punt return early in the second quarter in an unusual way.

Connor Hebda partially blocked the punt which went bounding out to the Uniontown 32-yard line where Grooms gathered in the ball and advanced four yards. As Grooms was falling to the turf he alertly lateralled to Thomas who ran 28 yards for a touchdown and a 21-0 advantage.

“Tory made eye contact with Mike Thomas who was coming to try and help block and it was almost like an option pitch, and Mike took it the rest of the way,” Jeffries said.

UniontownĢƵ defense set up its fourth score of the first half when Chase Brumley sacked Frye on a fourth-and-four play at the Carrick 49. That led to a five-play touchdown drive that Ranitu finished up with a 12-yard run for a 28-0 halftime lead.

The Red Raiders struck again in the third quarter when Dugan lofted a long pass that Winfrey pulled in for a 44-yard touchdown to set the final score.

Dugan threw for 90 yards with Winfrey accounting for 79 of those on two receptions.

Ranitu led the ground game with eight carries for 62 yards.

Uniontown will shoot for win No. 501 when it hosts Allderdice this Friday night.

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