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Harriton Football Hasn’t Won A League Game Since 2014

by Gerry

On Thursday Night they lost to Radnor, 43-0 – Their 41st consecutive league loss.

Should We Be Talking About Harriton Playing In A Different League?

Under the lights at Harriton on Thursday night, the Rams were down 36-0 to Radnor at halftime. They pulled off a moral victory in the second half, holding the Raiders to just a single touchdown.

Harriton Football hasn’t won a league game since they beat Penncrest on October 2, 2014. Through the course of their 41-game losing streak Harriton has been outscored 1523-300. And the team has become even less competitive as the streak continues. Since the start of the 2017 season, they have been outscored 684-75.

Harriton Football Losing Streak Now 41 Games

Harriton’s prospects for ending the losing streak this season, look pretty bleak. Then again, maybe lightening will strike a second time. Be sure to mark your calendars for October 25, when the Rams play a 7:00 PM away game at Penncrest (who lost their league opener to Strath Haven, at Strath Haven, 56-0)

For those who want to revel in past glories, Ricky Reports captured a video of the entire 2014 win over Penncrest.

Filed Under: Schools, Sports Tagged With: Harriton

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