A big first half for the Delaware Valley football team – on both sides of the ball – got the Terriers a road win at Voorhees Friday night, 57-6.
Junior quarterback Kelton Ibach – the son of head coach Ben Ibach – ran for two touchdowns and threw four TD passes in the victory.
He opened the scoring with a five-yard run late in the first quarter, which ended with Del Val up 6-0 after they missed the extra point.
The second quarter belonged almost entirely to the Terriers. Christian Jensen ran in a one-yard score just four seconds into the period, but Voorhees answered with a Matteo Tramutola three-yard run to cut it to 13-6, but that was as close as the Vikings would get.
Ibach answered by hitting tight end Will Fritsche for a 60-yard score. Then Del Val blocked a punt on Voorhees’ next possession, and Ibach found wideout Eric Klemmer from seven yards out to make it 27-6.
And the defense came up big again, as they intercepted a fake punt, then Ibach scored from three yards out. After an interception on the next Vikings’ possession, Brayden Costello hit a 21-yard field goal to make it 31-6 at the half.
In the second half, Iback threw another TD pass to Klemmer, Ben Cobb had a 57-yard pick-six, and Jayden Brown ran in one more score in the fourth.
Del Val improves to 3-1, and hosts South River (1-4) next Friday night, while Voorhees drops to 2-3 with a visit next Friday night to North Plainfield (1-3).
Click below for postgame reaction from Central Jersey Sports Radio’s Marcus Borden, presented by Sportsplex at Metuchen:
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Del Val’s Kelton Ibach approaches the end zone one of his two TD runs in a 57-6 win at Voorhees on September 27, 2024. (Photo: Marcus Borden)







