Susquehanna Township hosted Cumberland Valley on Sunday afternoon at Roscoe Warner Field, and the Tribe continued to roll, cruising to a 33-0 shutout victory over the visiting Eagles.

From the opening kickoff, it was clear the Tribe came ready to dominate on both sides of the ball. The defense once again showcased its toughness, allowing just a single first down the entire game and setting the tone with relentless pressure and disciplined pursuit. The shutout was not only a statement but also a continuation of the unit’s identity this season—fast, physical, and suffocating.

On offense, the Tribe’s attack was balanced and explosive. Jay Irving, Zach Nengite, Liam Ransom, and Mason Chisholm all found the end zone, spreading the scoring across multiple playmakers. That depth has become a hallmark of this team. Week after week, different players step up, making it nearly impossible for opponents to key in on just one weapon.

What makes this group special is its unpredictability. At any given time, six to eight players are capable of putting up multiple touchdowns, and that versatility keeps defenses off balance. Whether it’s pounding the ball on the ground, stretching the field through the air, or relying on their defense to flip momentum, the Tribe always seems to find a way to strike.

With the shutout win, Susquehanna Township continues to build momentum, proving again why they are one of the toughest squads in the region.

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