![]() ![]() “I think from 2018 to 2020 has been a big difference, just looking back and watching film to see how far we’ve come and how much better the kids have gotten. We had three coaches in three years at one point, so it was hard for the kids to get comfortable in any kind of system,” Schatzman said. There’s more consistency and the kids are hearing the same voices, and in years past we just haven’t had that because there was so much turnover. Year three, compared to Year One, there’s a big difference, and not just for me, but for the whole staff. “It’s tough to say with this year and the COVID, but I think we would have been a playoff team and could have been a pretty high seed in South Jersey Group 5 had we had a full season. Schatzman said it has been the lack of consistency that has hurt his team, and that’s a big focus this offseason - doing all the little things it takes now to build a consistently good team in the fall. But in 2019 the Minutemen squandered a 3-2 start, dropping their final five games to finish at 3-7. Township went 2-2 this past fall, beating Shawnee and Eastern while taking Kingsway into overtime. Schatzman has a lot of confidence that Washington Township can rekindle its glory days of the 80s and 90s, and the former Minutemen player is intent on doing what it takes to get this program to the next level. From Offensive Line to Quarterback, Liam Friel Help Lead Washington Twp.
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