The victory improved the Pioneers’ record to 3-1, while Lower Merion falls to 2-2. Our special teams were special today, and they really did a nice job.” When we really needed a big play to pick us up, those guys provided it. “They know if they can create a seam, these two guys can find it. “We have two guys who we feel can do special things with the ball in their hands, but give credit to the guys who are blocking, too,” said Conestoga head coach Matt Diamond. The final one came with 3:32 left to play in the final quarter, as Pioneer senior standout wide receiver Peter Detwiler ran back a free kick 65 yards for a touchdown.ĭetwiler also turned a short pass into an 84-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter. The second came midway through the third quarter, as Reilly broke free on a 90-yard kickoff return to give Conestoga a 31-14 lead. The first one was on the opening kickoff, as Conestoga senior Patrick Reilly ran it back 94 yards for a touchdown. Lower Merion > A trio of touchdowns on kick returns spiced up Conestoga’s 40-14 win against Lower Merion at Arnold Field Saturday.